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Archeologists discover Heathen temple in Norway
Archeologists working for the University Museum of Bergen have discovered the remains of a Pagan temple at Ose farm, Ørsta. This is the first time such a house of worship has been found in Norway.
The remains of temple are dated to the early Iron Age. Besides the house of worship, several other structures have been unearthed.
Archeologists working for the University Museum of Bergen have discovered the remains of a Pagan temple at Ose farm, Ørsta. This is the first time such a house of worship has been found in Norway.
The remains of temple are dated to the early Iron Age. Besides the house of worship, several other structures have been unearthed.
Archeologists discover Heathen temple in Norway
Archeologists working for the University Museum of Bergen have discovered the remains of a Pagan temple at Ose farm, Ørsta. This is the first time such a house of worship has been found in Norway.
The remains of temple are dated to the early Iron Age. Besides the house of worship, several other structures have been unearthed.
Archeologists working for the University Museum of Bergen have discovered the remains of a Pagan temple at Ose farm, Ørsta. This is the first time such a house of worship has been found in Norway.
The remains of temple are dated to the early Iron Age. Besides the house of worship, several other structures have been unearthed.
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